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Catholic Relief Services is looking for a new Senior Technical Advisor. The primary role of the Senior Technical Advisor (STA) for HIV Orphans and Vulnerable Children is to provide technical assistance to CRS’ orphans and vulnerable children (OVC) programming with particular emphasis on supporting OVC programs in Central Africa (countries include Benin, Togo, Burundi, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Congo-Brazzaville, Democratic Republic of Congo, Nigeria and Rwanda). The STA will ensure technical excellence through contributions made to project proposal development,…
Catholic Relief Services seeks Chief of Party I – Project Director, 4 Children-Milawi for its Lilongwe, Malawi location. The 4Children Malawi Project Director (PD) will have extensive expertise in OVC programming, HIV and PEPFAR programs, and will oversee the overall 4Children project in Malawi, approximately $6 million in total funds over three years. S/he ensures implementation of the program in line with PEPFAR priorities and in coordination with 4Children technical advisors and partners, both in Malawi and CRS’ headquarters in Baltimore, MD. S/he will ensure the project contributes…
On behalf of the Coalition of Children Affected by AIDS, OVCSupport.net is calling for papers on “Children and HIV: Equity Now Reaching All Children in the Epidemic.”
The adoption of the new UNAIDS strategy document coincides with reaching the Millennium Development Goals, launching of the Global Plan and the commencement of the Sustainable Development Goals. At this nexus, the equity needs for children affected by HIV are heightened. Children and adolescents are still vulnerable to HIV infection by any failures in PMTCT rollout. Children are still vulnerable to HIV effects by any…